Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Architectural partnership formed after the death of WILLIAM HAGUE[2] WILLIAM HAGUE[2] in 1899 between his widow,.Annie Frances Hague, and his managing assistant THOMAS FRANCIS MCNAMARA THOMAS FRANCIS MCNAMARA . The partnership continued to practise from William Hague's office at 50 Dawson Street until at least 1907. McNamara subsequently practised under his own name.

For works initiated by the partnership, see under works of THOMAS FRANCIS MCNAMARA.. THOMAS FRANCIS MCNAMARA..




4 work entries listed in chronological order for HAGUE & MCNAMARA


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Building: CO. LONGFORD, LONGFORD, ST MEL'S ROAD, CATHEDRAL OF ST MEL (RC)
Date: 1902
Nature: Tenders invited for pointing and cleaning down of tower and spire, Feb 1902.
Refs: Irish Times, 19 Feb 1902.

Building: CO. LONGFORD, LONGFORD, BISHOP'S PALACE
Date: 1902
Nature: Tenders invited for erecting new episcopal residence, Feb 1902.  For Bishop Jospeh Hoare.
Refs: Irish Times, 19 Feb 1902.

Building: CO. WEXFORD, CASTLETOWN, PAROCHIAL HOUSE
Date: 1902
Nature: Tenders invited for erecting same, Jun 1902.
Refs: Irish Times, 3,5 Jun 1902.

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, PROSPECT ROAD (GLASNEVIN), ST VINCENT DE PAUL MALE ORPHANAGE
Date: 1904
Nature: Tenders invited 'for the Building of Three Houses at Glasnevin for St. Vincent de Paul Orphanage', Jun 1904.
Refs: Irish Times, 20 Jun 1904.